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Imagine a setting of
lush vegetation which has been untouched over the
centuries. The story is that, when the continents were
split up, a small piece of paradise, survived, The
Lémuria. Nowhere else could this be as true as in the
Seychelles, especially on the white sandy beaches of
Anse Kerlan, where turtles still lay their eggs in
complete tranquility.
Architecture
The architecture and interior design were created with
natural materials such as wood, stone, pink granite
and thatch. Everything is in total harmony with the
environment and in accordance with the strict
conservation regulations that govern and protect the
outstanding beauty of the Seychelles. In respect of
nature, even the lighting has been ingeniously
designed so that turtles are not disturbed when they
come ashore at night to lay their eggs. |